Although the United States defended Greenland during World War II, it never ruled the territory.

Donald Trump emphasized that the US needs Greenland for security purposes

US president tells business and political leaders in Davos that his country needs ownership to defend ‘this unsecured island’

President Donald Trump called for "immediate negotiations" with Denmark to "discuss the acquisition of Greenland by the United States."

Trump was speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which has been dominated by his claim over the Danish territory.

Trump demands urgent talks on Greenland acquisition, asserting U.S. strength but ruling out military action against Denmark.

The US president, at the World Economic Forum, says he'll have 'many meetings' on Greenland as Europe tensions simmer.

President Donald Trump insisted any bid to bring the “big beautiful piece of ice” under American control would stop short of military force.

The president said the U.S. should have just kept the Danish territory after World War II and that Denmark was being “ungrateful” by not handing it over now.

During a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, President Trump again made his case to make Greenland a U.S. territory.

Trump reiterated his push for US control of Greenland, criticised Europe and laid out his foreign policy priorities.

According to the president, the United States will not have to pay anything for Greenland, Washington will be able to get all the necessary military access to the island

The US president has backed down in the row over Greenland after threatening Europe with tariffs and the potential use of military force

Although the United States defended Greenland during World War II, it never ruled the territory.

Talks have begun between Denmark and the United States over a deal addressing American ambitions in Greenland. Calling for indefinite 'total access' to the island, Donald Trump…